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Hi all! r/succulents was one of my favorite subreddits and I wanted to move it over. Posting here to get some content started and I hope you enjoy!

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[–] BlueLineBae@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

The strands will continue to grow longer and they will also split into more strands. So as it grows it will become thicker. If you have a very small plant that you want to add more strands to, or you want to start a new plant, then you can definitely cut strands off, remove some of the peas, and then plant the stem in dirt. I actually just did that to mine about 2 months ago and let the strands sit in dirt for another month before repotting and giving them as mothers day gifts!